Word: delay
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...West Bank and Gaza. As Carter noted in his press conference last week, "If we can accomplish that, then the details of exactly how to administer land and water rights and how to administer other specific elements of security, like controlling terrorism, I think will be resolved without delay." Sadat wants the council to act as a legislature. Begin is adamantly opposed, contending that the council should have only narrow administrative functions. Making it a legislature, he believes, would lay the groundwork for a Palestinian state that might harbor terrorists, whom he described to American Jewish leaders as "two-legged...
...There are enough doubts that certainly warrant a delay in the approval. It was a closed-door decision; the DEQE in effect struck a deal with Harvard," he said...
David D. Perkins '51, chairman of the English Department and a member of the council, said this week he favors allowing graduate students to teach during the year in which they plan to finish their dissertations if their advisers agree that to do so would not delay completion of their doctoral programs...
...face of a painful, hopeless, debilitating condition was extraordinary. He went on teaching (in the Extension division) until it was literally physically impossible for him to do so. On the eve of a critical operation he busied himself grading exams so that students would not be inconvenienced by delay. He never lost his humor, self-knowledge or consideration for others...
Although the union has not considered the possibility of striking, dining hall workers have grown impatient with the bargaining delay, Childs said...